Justice Dipak Misra - New (45th) Chief Justice of India Biography


Justice Dipak Misra

Justice Dipak Misra the name no need fame because he is the new (45th) Chief Justice of India was sworn in by President Ram Nath
Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday morning. Senior most judges in the Supreme Court, Justice Dipak Misra is now the 45th Chief Justice of India to take biggest decision for those cases which are on the edge of the reputation of the country. After Jagdish Singh Khehar the 44th Chief Justice of India, who was appointed by Pranab Mukherjee, Justice Dipak Misra has now become our new chief justice. In this article we are describing Career, Profession, background of Justice Dipak Misra for all the visitors of this post. Users are suggested to proceed on next stanza for further knowledge about our new Chief Justice of India.

Justice Dipak Misra

Mr. Dipak Misra was nominated by Khehar last month on behalf of the collegium for consideration by the centre as the next chief justice of the country as he has power to suggest the name of next chairperson for this responsible position. Justice J. S. after retiring on Monday, 64-year-old Mishra took his place. The challenges for new Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra range from the Ayodhya dispute to follow-ups to Supreme Court’s right to privacy judgment. Deepak Misra is going to sharing the bench with justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud from Monday onwards. Other highlights connected with Justice Dipak Misra New Chief Justice of India are described below for all the citizens of the country!!


Career of Deepak Mishra:
  • Odisha High Court Begins In 1977
  • Civil, criminal, revenue, tax matters are handled
  • Appointed as assistant judge in Odisha High Court
  • After being transferred to Madhya Pradesh, permanent judge in Patna, acting as Chief Justice of Delhi High Court in two thousands eleven.

Justice Dipak Misra Background:
Real Name
Dipak Misra
Profession
Law Personnel (Chief Justice of India)
Date of Birth
3 October 1953
Age
63 Years
Birth Place
Cuttack, Odisha (formerly Orissa), India
Hometown
Cuttack, Odisha (formerly Orissa), India
Educational Qualification
Law Degree
Controversies
In 1985, the additional district magistrate of Cuttack passed an order to cancel a lease, which he had obtained for two acres of agricultural land in Cuttack in 1979.
he failed to recognize top Criminal Lawyer UR Lalit (a law doyen and father of his colleague Justice U U Lalit) while Justice Misra was hearing an appeal of Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case. Justice Misra went on to inquire about his experience of practice in criminal law.
Salary
2.8 Lakh/Month

We are also going to tell you that before joining the Supreme Court, Mishra was the Chief Justice of Patna and Delhi High Court. It was his decision to compulsorize the national anthem in the theaters of the country which is very appreciable order for the countryman. Meanwhile, the Vice President of the swearing-in ceremony Venkayya Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, and Congress President Sonia Gandhi were present.


Historic Decision of Justice Kehar: Earlier Justice Khehar was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Justice Khehar pronounced two historical decisions just before his retirement. The first three divorces were declared unconstitutional. The bench of Judges of 9 Supreme Court ruled in this verdict. Justice Benazir was also in this bench. The second decision was declared on the right of privacy. Under the chairmanship of Justice Kehar, the Supreme Court bench recognized the right of privatization as a fundamental right. Both decisions are historic.

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